ANC councillor’s GBH assault case struck off the roll!


By OBAKENG MAJE

A GBH assault case against the ANC councillor in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality, Judy Lebogang Mothibi (32) has been struck off the roll pending investigations.

Mothibi alongside with other three accused, Thebe Templeton Khubyane (36), Khotso Ebenezer Mogapi (38) and Sherren Boitshoko Van Wyk (42) allegedly assaulted Aobakwe Tau during a commotion at Mothibi’s tavern in Lokaleng village near Taung back in 2021.

It is alleged that there was a misunderstanding between Tau and Mothibi at around 8pm and that led to a confrontation. Tau was assaulted to the pulp and sustained multiple injuries.

He was taken to a local clinic and transferred to Taung District Hospital.

According to information, Tau was later transferred to Klerksdorp/Tshepong Complex Hospital due to injuries sustained. Those who were at the scene when the incident unfolded alleged that Mothibi who is also a member of the ANCYL Regional Conference Preparatory Committee in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati region, also urinated on Tau, while lying down after the beatings.

Now, the court struck the case off its roll and ordered the investigating officer to go and take additional statements from eyewitnesses and incorporate them as evidence before the case can be continued.

Meanwhile, at the 2017 Nasrec policy conference, ANC implemented a ‘Step-Aside-policy”.  The stepping aside rule would force any ANC member who is office bearer or occupies any political position and dealing with allegations of corruption or serious crime to step aside.

However, the ANC Interim Regional Committee (IRC) co-ordinator in the region, Walter Mabogola, said he was not aware of the matter, but he will inform the ANC Interim Provincial Committee (IPC) in North West about the case. However, Mabogola did not respond to Taung DailyNews inquiry regarding any developments before going to print.

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 Sambatha commemorates International Epilepsy Day!


  

By REGINALD KANYANE

North West MEC for Health, Madoda Sambatha said epilepsy is the fourth common neurological disorder and it affects people of all ages. Sambatha who commemorated International Epilepsy Day, said it is pivotal to promote awareness.

“Epilepsy is a disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures. It may occur as a result of a genetic disorder or an acquired brain injury, such as a trauma or stroke.

“The International Epilepsy Day is a special event which promotes awareness of epilepsy in more than 130 countries each year. Every year on the second Monday of February, people join together to acknowledge and highlight the problems faced by people with epilepsy, their families and carers,” he said.

Sambatha highlighted that during a seizure, a person experiences abnormal behaviour, symptoms and sensations, sometimes including loss of consciousness. He further said there are few symptoms between seizures.

“Epilepsy is usually treated by medication and in some cases by surgery, devices or dietary changes. There are estimated 65 million people around the world who are living with epilepsy.

“Epilepsy affects 1 in every 100 people in South Africa. It is approximately half a million of South Africans based on a total estimated population of 59.31 (2020) million. The following simple facts may assist to combat stigma and prejudice against people living with the epileptic condition and raise awareness,” said Sambatha.

He encouraged people to never force something into the mouth of someone having a seizure. Sambatha added that forcing something into the mouth of someone having a seizure is a good way to chip teeth, cut gums, or even break someone’s jaw.

“The national epilepsy awareness week starts from 8–14 February with an intention to raise awareness and educate our society about this neurological problem affecting a sizeable chunk of our population.

“Therefore, it is important to learn to assist and live with people suffering from epileptic conditions beyond this period and arm ourselves with necessary information to understand and deal with it,” he concluded.

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Portfolio Committee subpoena the Mamusa Local Municipal speaker to account!


By OBAKENG MAJE

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati region alleged that the ANC continues to protect corruption taking place at the beleaguered Mamusa Local Municipality.

This comes after a confrontation between the EFF councillor who is the municipal speaker, Olebeng Mogorosi and the chairperson of the North West Portfolio Committee on Premier, Finance, Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affair, Aaron Motswana recently.

Mamusa Local Municipality was called to appear before the committee to respond to the allegations that the municipality has two acting municipal managers and one was allegedly appointed by Mogorosi.

EFF regional spokesperson, Lebogang Koboekae said they have noted with disgust the on-going onslaught of the municipal speaker by the ANC. Koboekae said it is a fact that the ANC is ‘at the brink of collapsing’ the Mamusa Local Municipality by protecting corruption it has been benefitting from over the years.

“There is a responsibility to ensure that there is accountability within the municipality and sound administration. Therefore, that rests on the EFF councillor who was elected as the speaker of council within the municipality.

“On 6 February 2022, Motswana sent an invitation to Mogorosi that clearly outlined the purpose of the meeting and equally listed the officials who were to form part of the meeting such as the mayor, MPAC chairperson and the municipal manager,” he said.

Koboekae said, surprisingly, upon Mogorosi’s arrival at the North West Provincial Legislature (NWPG) where the meeting was held, he was told that a certain community member, NPO and suspended CFO will be forming part of the meeting.

“Mogorosi outlined to Motswana that the guests could not form part of the meeting since they are not municipal officials or employees. However, Motswana arrogantly told the speaker to leave the meeting if he deemed fit to do so, which Mogorosi eventually did.

“Motswana intentionally undermined the decisions and resolutions of the council by inviting the CFO and former acting municipal manager, who was suspended by the very same council due to allegations of gross financial misconduct as well as his friend who was convicted in a court of law for burning the municipal building to the meeting,” he said.

However, Motswana who came out guns blazing said the EFF statement is bizarre and rejected with the contempt it deserves. He said the committee views the statement as a malicious attempt to defocus the attention of the public and the media on the responsibility of the speaker as the custodian of council resolutions to account and clear the allegations of existence of two accounting officers in a municipality where he is presiding.

“The statement issued by the EFF is unfortunate and seeks to undermine the work of the committee, the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa and the Standing Rules of the Legislature.

“The speaker was treated like any other invitee in terms of Standing Rules of the North West Provincial Legislature (Rule 114) and Section 115 of the Constitution of the Republic. The Constitution does not allow him to dictate to the portfolio committee of the Legislature on how to conduct or who to invite to its meetings,” he said.

Motswana further said he will not be allowed to apply tactics to escape scrutiny and accountability no matter attempts of interference by political parties. He added that once the speaker is elected, s/he should be neutral, non-partisan and act as a guardian to the Constitution, rule of law and enforcer of same.

“The speaker must be reminded that the office he occupied requires him to serve the people of Mamusa and the public not to be political. Outside government, he can submit to his political party views but the position he occupies requires him to be exemplary.

“The Portfolio Committee will not degenerate into unnecessary mudslinging and deliberate attempts to mislead and undermine the stature of the committee. The committee will continue to perform its functions without fear or favour,” said Motswana.

He added that it is against this background that the committee has resolved to summon the speaker to come and account. Motswana said they will also instruct the North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs (COGHSTA), Lenah Miga to go to court and interdict the municipality’s bank account until the council resolves allegations marred the municipality.  

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Three people nabbed for stock theft


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

Three suspects who were found to be in possession of suspected stolen stock will be remanded in custody until 21 February 2022 for formal bail application. Zamile Mandye (38), Lawrence Moleleki (44) and Kgobokano Moleleki (44) were arrested in Lichtenburg by the Lehurutshe Stock Theft Unit police for being in possession of 21 suspected stolen goats worth R40 000.

North West police spokesperson, Capt Aafje Botma said: “The police made a follow up after receiving a call from Botswana police about 21 goats, which were allegedly stolen in the early hours of Friday morning.

“The accused were initially traced at Madutle Village where Mandye lives, but neither the accused nor the goats were found. Further investigation led the police to Slurry Auctions, but the accused could not be found.

“They were finally arrested at Meyer Auctions in Lichtenburg where they were found in possession of 21 suspected stolen goats worth R40 000. They subsequently appeared at the Lichtenburg Magistrate’s Court and remanded in custody,” Botma said.

She said investigation into the matter continues.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena applauded the police for their team work that resulted in the arrest and the recovery of suspected stolen livestock.

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‘More than 5000 low cost houses to be built in North West’


By BAKANG MOKOTO

More than 5000 RDP houses to be built in the North West province. This was announced by the North West Human Settlements Department’s acting head, James Mashigo recently. Mashigo said the project will prioritise women, youth, people with disabilities, child headed households and elderly people.

“The construction of low cost houses was halted for the past three years due to external and internal administrative challenges. However, following the adoption of new tactics and strategies, the department declared that in the next few months, the province will be turned into a construction site.

“Our sole purpose is to build habitable homes for legible beneficiaries as well as prioritising vulnerable groups. Thus far, eight contractors have been officially appointed and further anticipate that 24 more will be appointed in the next few weeks,” he said.

Mashigo further said the department hopes that as soon as every serviced site has been identified and a contractor appointed, work will begin. He added that he believes that over five thousand houses would have been delivered by March next year.

“I also want to appeal to all municipalities, especially municipal managers to work closely with appointed developers to ensure that delivery is fast tracked. We want to see electorates receiving houses promised by the government.

“Government has taken a resolution that it will build houses on serviced land with water, sewer and other basic amenities. We do this mainly to ensure that after we hand over a house to a beneficiary, all services are available,” Mashigo said. 

He also urges all municipalities to do their part and work with them. Mashigo said the work will commence as soon as they are done appointing every contractor in all identified projects.  

“The department further calls on local councillors and beneficiaries to be part of these projects, mainly to ensure that issues such as illegal occupation, shoddy workmanship and other challenges are evaded.

“We are grateful that municipalities welcomed the appointments and agreed that 30% of the local labour force will be from the local communities,” said Mashigo.  

Meanwhile, one of the contractors appointed to build 200 units in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati district, Palesa Pitso from Kgantso Trading Enterprise, promised to work together with the community of Devondale outside Vryburg.

“I promise to work together with them and to deliver those houses on time. I am now part of this community and we will work closely with them to ensure that we deliver quality houses on time as the department expected,” she said.

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Another girl goes missing in Taung!


By BAKANG MOKOTO

A girl (17) from Gamokake village near Taung is missing. Philadelphia Fila Motato who was attending school at Kebinelang High School in Manthe village, was last seen on 11 January 2022 after fetching stationery from school.

Tsholofelo Motato, who is Fila’s sister, said her sister’s phone was traced to Kimberley but police could not locate the exact location. She urged anyone who knows her sister’s whereabouts to contact her on 0631871733 or 0719562065.

Meanwhile, the North West police spokesperson in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati region, Sgt Tryphosa van Rooyen said: “The police in Taung have opened a missing person’s report after it was reported Motato went missing.

“She was wearing blue jeans, a pink t-shirt and black and white Elles tekkies. A search was conducted with no success. The search is continuing and the police request anyone who can assist the police with information on her whereabouts to contact Captain Montwedi on 082 469 0332,” van Rooyen said.

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North West police looking for a missing girl!


By REGINALD KANYANE

North West police request community assistance in locating Lerato Tshiamiso Bendile (19) from Itsoseng village near Lichtenburg. According to the North West police spokesperson, Aafje Botma, Bendile was reported missing after she was allegedly being picked up by a white Opel Corsa vehicle on Sunday around 21:35.

“Bendile never returned home and she was reported missing. She is dark in complexion, tall built with long brown hair. Bendile was last seen wearing a blue jean and brown top with green sandals.

“Anyone with information that can assist police in finding her, can contact the investigating officer, Detective Warrant Officer Seeco on cellphone: 082 416 0763. Alternatively, Crime Stop can be contacted on ‪08600 10111,” she said.

Botma further said anonymous tip-offs can also be communicated via My SAPS Application from your smartphone.

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‘Another rapist off the streets’


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

A 42-YEAR-OLD man sentenced to five life terms imprisonment by the Rustenburg Regional Court on 8 February 2022. Michael Motsamai Segale who is from Lethabong village near Rustenburg, was arrest through an intensive investigations after he committed numerous of cases of rape in 2013.

North West police spokesperson, Capt Aafje Botma said: “These cases of rape were committed between April and June 2013 in Boitekong and Lethabong villages outside Rustenburg.

“Segale targeted young girls aged between 5 and 15 respectively. As part of his method of committing these crimes, the accused would ask the girls to show him certain places and upon directing him, he would cunningly persuade the victims to accompany him.”  

She said Segale would instruct unsuspecting girls to undress and threaten them with a knife before raping them. Botma further said the long arm of the law caught up with the accused on 19 July 2013.

“It was established during the arrest that the accused was on parole after being sentenced to 25 years imprisonment for rape on 30 January 2003. Subsequently to the arrest, the accused was linked with all the rape cases through the DNA.

“Segale was ultimately sentenced to five life terms on four counts of rape,” she said.

Meanwhile, the North West Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Sello Kwena welcomed the sentence and applauded the Investigating Officer, Detective Sergeant Obakeng Rasego and other investigating officers who worked on the cases before as well as prosecution for their cooperation that culminated in the conviction.  

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A missing Granspan man found unharmed!


By BAKANG MOKOTO

A-55-YEAR-OLD man from Granspan village near Taung who went missing more than a month ago, was found unharmed in Pokeng near Rustenburg. Monnanyana Johannes Mahusi, who left home to go back to work in Luka village near Rustenburg allegedly never reached his destination.

The North West police spokesperson, Adele Myburgh said: “Mahusi allegedly spoke with his wife telephonically on 6 January 2022. During the conversation, Mahusi indicated that he was at Lichtenburg Garage buying food,” Myburgh said.

She said a case of a missing person was opened after Mahusi never reached his destination and could not be located.

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ANC councillor who ‘moered’ a reveller back in court!


By OBAKENG MAJE

ANC councillor in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District Municipality, Judy Lebogang Mothibi (32) alongside with other three accused are set to appear at Taung Regional Court facing a GBH assault case today.

It is alleged that Mothibi, Thebe Templeton Khubyane (36), Khotso Ebenezer Mogapi (38) and Sherren Boitshoko Van Wyk (42) assaulted a reveller, Aobakwe Tau to the pulp at Mothibi’s tavern in Lokaleng village near Taung after a commotion in 2021.

It is alleged that there was a misunderstanding between Tau and Mothibi at around 8pm and that led to a confrontation. Tau was assaulted to the pulp and sustained multiple injuries.

He was taken to a local clinic and transferred to Taung District Hospital.

According to information, Tau was later transferred to Klerksdorp/Tshepong Complex Hospital due to injuries sustained. Those who were at the scene when the incident unfolded, alleged that Mothibi who is also a member of the ANCYL Regional Conference Preparatory Committee in the Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati region, also urinated on Tau while lying down after the beatings.

Meanwhile, ANC Interim Regional Committee (IRC) co-ordinator in the region, Walter Mabogola said: “We were not aware of this incident until it was brought to our attention by the media. So, we will liaise with the ANC Interim Provincial Committee (IPC) to see if we could take any steps against Mothibi.”

At the 2017 Nasrec policy conference, ANC implemented a ‘Step-Aside-policy”.  The stepping aside rule would force any ANC member who is office bearer or occupies any political position and dealing with allegations of corruption or serious crime to step aside.

The case was transferred to Taung Regional Court and the accused are out on a warning.

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